BSOD, I think caused by the Nvidia Graphics Card

Q:BSOD, I think caused by the Nvidia Graphics Card

Hello everyone I own an Asus n jv notebook with a core i processor GB of RAM and two video cardsne integrated from Intel and one from Nvidia GT M I had some problems with powering it since the beginning and took it to the service On return on Ubuntu everything was fine but after reinstalling windows I have often Blue Screens I think this is because of the M graphic card because when it starts it has optimus so the dedicated card starts only when needed then the BSOD occurs I have windows Bit on installing I let him install the drivers from Windows update and I only installed the nvidia driver from the asus site ASUSTeK Computer Inc - Notebooks - ASUS N Jv Everything was fine for a couple of Card Graphics think I by caused BSOD, the Nvidia hours then suddenly the BSOD appeared or the system just froze I attached the files to spot the BSOD, I think caused by the Nvidia Graphics Card problem and want to thank you very much Best BSOD, I think caused by the Nvidia Graphics Card Regards Dan

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BSOD, I think caused by the Nvidia Graphics Card

I recommend downloading and running Reimage. It's a computer repair tool that has been proven to identify and fix many Windows problems with a high level of success.

Please go to Device Manager and see what devices have issues (I think it'll be your USB controller and your PCI controller). As such, please visit the Asus support website and download and install the motherboard/chipset drivers for your system.

There are 45 to 60 (or more) hotfixes available from Windows Update. Your system only has 2. Please visit Windows Update and get ALL the updates for your system.

2 of the BSOD's are STOP 0x116's and they point at your nVidia card/drivers. Please follow the troubleshooting advice at this link: STOP 0x116: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR troubleshooting not 100% certain, I suspect the ks.sys BSOD will be taken care of by Windows Update.

Your ATK Hotkey ATK0101 ACPI UTILITY Driver(atk64amd.sys) is from 2006, please update it from the Asus Support website.

So here's what happened My mom angry at my bad grades banged my laptop against the ground while it was on Later after getting it back from BSOD by caused Graphics probably Card her I noticed some problems with it First the outer casing is messed up I managed to kind of 'squeeze' the casing back into place Probably kind of hard to understand so I'm attaching images of the outside of my laptop Next I noticed something else My laptop screen would sometimes randomly turn black sometimes freezing for a split second before it does for a split second and reappear Then a message would appear on the bottom saying that my graphics card driver BSOD probably caused by Graphics Card or something like that failed and was restored This started happening more and more Next sometimes instead of my driver being recovered my laptop screen would turn black for a few seconds then I'd get a blue screen I forgot what the blue screen said but I remember it said something about failing to recover my graphics card or something like that Now my computer BSOD probably caused by Graphics Card won't even start up I always get a blue screen while it's starting up and even if it does start BSOD probably caused by Graphics Card up I get a blue screen shortly after it does I've got a screenshot of the blue screen I'll be attaching images of the casing and blue screen shortly My system specs Model Fujitsu AH G Windows Ultimate bit GB RAM Intel Core i - M CPU Ghz It's difficult to check my graphics card and sound card since I'm using safe mode but I know that I have a Nvidia GeForce M

A:BSOD probably caused by Graphics Card

Sorry posted in wrong section. I will repost this in BSOD forum. Delete this if you want.

I have been suffering from BSOD crashes for a while now and they seem to be really random. Sometimes my computer will give me BSOD on startup, can be several times in a row or just the once. Other times, my computer will have been on for a while and I will be in the middle of something when it crashes.
It seems to do it more often with the graphics card installed, hence my suspicions of there being something amiss there... I have uninstalled and reinstalled the card physically and done the same with the drivers. The drivers are up to date.
Can anyone help interpret the attached dump files and point me in the right direction?

Many thanks

Doug

A:BSOD caused by graphics card, or is there something else amiss?

If you are overclocking any hardware, please stop.

Quote: Originally Posted by Arc

As you are getting BSODs, you should stop overclocking and run all the hardware components like CPU, GPU and RAM to their default settings. Also set the BIOS to default, too. How To Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS)

Code:
MaxSpeed: 3000CurrentSpeed: 3151

Processor may be overclocked!Expected Frequency: 3000Actual Frequency: 3151Overclock Ratio: 1.05033
Start with uninstalling AVG first, it contributes to blue screens. Replace with Microsoft Security Essentials & the Free version of Malwarebytes, update and make full scans separately:Uninstallers (removal tools) for common antivirus software - ESET Knowledgebase

Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows

Malwarebytes Free Do not start the trial version of MalwareBytes

You may also take a look at:Good & Free System Security CombinationReduce items at start up:Performing a Clean Startup in Windows 7

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Download and install Revo Uninstaller free from here: Download Revo Uninstaller FreewareOpt for "Advanced Mode" and uninstall the software (also delete the leftover registry entries).
Test and Diagnose RAM Issues with Memtest86+:RAM - Test with Memtest86+ Pay close attention to part 3 of the tutorial "If you have errors"

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Test the RAM with Memtest86+ for at least 7-10 passes. It may take up to 22 passes to find problems. Make sure to run it once after the system has been on for a few hours and is warm, and then also run it again when the system has been off for a few hours and is cold.

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If you have an SSD, make sure the following are up to date:SSD firmwareBIOS VersionChipset DriversHard disk controller drivers/SATA driversIf you have a Marvell IDE ATA/ATAPI device, make sure the drivers are up to date from the Intel site or Marvell site and not from your motherboard/vendor support site.

Thanks to Writhziden for the steps above.

Monitor hardware temperature with system monitoring software like Speccy or HWMonitor:Piriform - Speccy

I'm using an Alienware M x R from to Graphics Device Card Caused Manager disappear BSOD with an Nvidia BSOD Caused Graphics Card to disappear from Device Manager GeForce GTX m I've been using this BSOD Caused Graphics Card to disappear from Device Manager laptop for about months now and everything has been running fine Yesterday I was playing Skyrim testing out a new mod from nexusmods I've read on the description and comments and there were no problems associated with the mod While I was using it a received a BSOD When I restarted the computer my resolution was reset I right clicked on the desktop and the options for my Nvidia control panel were gone along with the other options for the Intel Graphics control panel After a while my first display adapter came back which was the Intel R HD Graphics I looked up as much as I could about the problem and it was usually associated with the display adapters being reverted to something like Standard VGA Adapter This applied to the Intel graphics but that was all It was as if my graphics card vanished and I can't find it under device manager When I try installing reinstalling the Nvidia drivers it says that there is no Nvidia hardware I've tried waiting a couple of hours with the laptop shut down finding it in safemode and searched for even more solutions I can't seemed to find any The last thing I did was check the BIOS and it said that the Discrete Graphics Card was not detected If anyone could help me it would be much appreciated

A:BSOD Caused Graphics Card to disappear from Device Manager

I'm having the same sort of problem mate, can't seem to find a solution either, but check out my thread anyway it could help.

Hello All Over the last days I have been trying to install a new graphics card PNY nvidia GT BSoD card with GeForce graphics nvidia 430 GeForce GT on my HP Pavilion Elite m y Desktop PC I removed the previous graphics card nvidia GeForce GS uninstalled the nvidia drivers BSoD with nvidia GeForce GT 430 graphics card and ran Driver Sweeper to clean up anything that was remaining I shut off my anti-virus selected Windows to ask before updating drivers and to ask before downloading and installing updates I also visited the nvidia website and downloaded the latest driver to my desktop Unfortunately upon installing the GT card I am now envcountering of the time the BSoD shortly after booting up or during driver installation process both with the installation disk and with the driver I downloaded This happens both in normal and safe mode I have received a number of different messages on the blue screen such as Page Fault IN NONPAGED AREA MEMORY MANAGEMENT THE DRIVER IS MISMANAGING SYSTEM PTES etc All returns to normal when I put the original card back in I have attached the requested BSoD dump and system info as well as the system health report buow-vista html Any help would be greatly appreciated System Specs HP Pavilion Elite m y Desktop PC full retail version HP Pavilion Elite m y Desktop PC Product Specifications HP Pavilion Elite m y Desktop PC - HP Customer Care United States - English Windows Vista Home Premium x original installation AMD Phenom X Quad-Core Upgrades - GB memory Patriot DDR x GB Thermaltake TR W power supply

Hello I recently purchased an Alienware x new less than a month ago Ever since I purchased this item I will randomly get BSOD errors My screen will freeze up for a couple seconds and then toss the blue screen at me On one occasion the screen turned a pink color with lines running horizontally across the monitor then the BSOD popped up I'm lead to believe that this is an issue with my Nvidia driver which is current from their website According to PERFMON I don't have any Antivirus However I have AVG Free Installed Also my CPU idles around c Here are my specs OS Windows Home Premium -bit SP - OEM Version Age Less than a month old Age of OS install - Factory Install CPU Intel Core i GHz - Sandy Bridge issue? card Nvidia - BSOD graphics nm Technology Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GT MotherBoard Alienware PG - Version A Power BSOD - Nvidia graphics card issue? Supply Watt - Power Adapter - External System Manufacturer Dell - Alienware Model Number x I have also BSOD - Nvidia graphics card issue? attached the zip file as required Thanks

Download "Driver sweeper" install itdownload latest drivers from Nvidia's website but not install them just save them to a folderBoot into safe mode Uninstall current video drivers using driver sweeper Rebootboot into safe mode again and install the video drivers Reboot

Run driver verifier to see if it catches something (your system will run a lil slower) but use it as normal http://www.techsupportforum.com/foru...ed-473665.html

Hi I have an IBuyPower laptop known as the CZ- Recently I've been getting BSoD's when using my NVIDIA graphics card I'm not sure if it is the cause or not seeing how the card works and will play games but only for a select time This time has been anywhere from seconds to half an hour I've recently re-formatted and re-installed Windows Home Premium x All drivers are up to date etc There NVIDIA involving card? BSoD graphics is however something odd that I've noticed It may or may not be related to the Blue Screens My system has the ability to run in surround sound as it has all the speakers needed to do so but lately it hasn't been able to use any of the speakers except the front two Just thought I'd toss that tid bit in here I have collected a few attachments two from the rules of posting and a minidump I use BlueScreenView Blue screen of death STOP error information in dump files just in case anyone could use that to help me out Attachment DM Log Collector zip Attachment SF Diag Tool BSoD involving NVIDIA graphics card? zip Attachment Minidump

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fffff880`0f0f1000 fffff880`0fd55000 nvlddmkm nvlddmkm.sys Tue May 20 00:08:44 2014 (537A8EFC)
As we can see your Graphics driver is up to date. However if we look at the Red error code: WIN32 0n2

Hello there nbsp I've already put a post up with Microsoft and with NVIDIDA so I am now going to try my luck with guys I'll try to explain nbsp what Desktop Z400 BSOD after Graphics 10 Win Card NVIDIA - has happened so far nbsp I have an HP Z Desktop PC equipped with a NVDIDA Quadro FX GPU Recently I did a clean install of Z400 Desktop - NVIDIA Graphics Card BSOD after Win 10 Windows before the free upgrade Z400 Desktop - NVIDIA Graphics Card BSOD after Win 10 offer was over It has been working great except for when I play The Sims I used to play the Sims on Windows with the same set up and never had an issues or bluescreens nbsp I have tried to update the driver with the latest release I have also rolled back After - minutes of running the Sims it crashes with a VIDEO TDR FAILURE nvlddmkm sys and nbsp sometimes KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED nbsp nvlddmkm sys The game runs excellent until the blue screen No stalls weird colours etc nbsp I had no issue running it with Windows My PC works great until I open the game All other applications run smoothly web word processing Microsoft forums suggested updating the BIOS chipset and any other major drivers I would like to have someone's opinion from here before I proceed nbsp Thanks for any insight you can provide

A:Z400 Desktop - NVIDIA Graphics Card BSOD after Win 10

@Samantha24?, welcome to the forum. I have had symptoms very similar to those you are experiencing when gaming. The solution to my problems was installing all of the patches that I found for the games. Also, games place a lot of stress on the video card. The fact that you were able to play the games without any problems with Win 7 and are having problems with Win 10 is not surprising. Win 10 is a complete different operating system. It is not even close to Win 7. Remember, Win 8 and 8.1 have been released since Win 7. You should run HP and Windows Updates to assure the software and drivers are up to date.

Hello Since the past months i have been using my PC using my onboard graphics which is HD must be ATI but prior to that i used to have my GTX installed in this PC but it was on a bit windows On th Sept i re fitted my GTX with the latest drivers of that day first i uninstalled the ATI drivers from device manager and then used driver sweeper in safe mode but soon after BSOD nvidia reinstalling Random graphics card after installing the GTX in minutes got a BSOD but all i could Random BSOD after reinstalling nvidia graphics card see was a percentage counter like - - - and a reboot All this happened in seconds max i guess I reformatted the PC and this time installed the previous WHQL drivers from nvidia namely xx something but they didnt work either All i had left to do was to remove the GPU and reinstall the onboard drivers and without my gpu pc worked great On the th i retried the experiment and it worked for hours even played heavy game on it and used the PC as i normally do and had no issues But after hours Random BSOD after reinstalling nvidia graphics card not even playing just seeing some images on HDD and bang another BSOD SO i removed the GTX once again and its been working fine on onboard graphics since then This GTX had been working very good for the past years without a single crash or anything and then i simply removed it and kept it safely Only thing between this was a shift to bit OS all things other than that are still same I have explained the story as best as i could and i am still OK with my onboard chip but want to play some games as well in spare time but why this BSOD is beyond me hence i come to you fine people for some help The dumps have been attached as the forum asks for

A:Random BSOD after reinstalling nvidia graphics card

Also if its important or not but nothing in my system has been overclocked or tempered with.

I'm not a gamer, so the only programs I use that require my nvidia geforce gt550M graphics card are Google Earth and Google Sketchup. I get the BSOD everytime within seconds after opening either program. I also tried a graphics card benchmark tool, which caused the same thing. My Asus laptop is from 2011, so maybe my graphics card is dying?

A:BSOD on Windows7 when opening programs that use nvidia graphics card

Please run this report collecting tool so that we can provide a complete analysis: http://omgdebugging.com/bsod-inspector/When done a Notepad document will open with the name of the file and it's location. (By default it'll be a .zip file located on your Desktop)Simply upload the .zip file with your next post and we'll move on from there.If it doesn't work for you, then please try this: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/576314/blue-screen-of-death-bsod-posting-instructions-windows-10-81-8-7-vista/While waiting for a reply, you can start on this troubleshooting page. It's not necessarily your problem, but it will get you a good start on video troubleshooting:Please follow these troubleshooting suggestions: http://www.sysnative.com/forums/bsod-kernel-dump-analysis-debugging-information/35-video-tdr-timeout-0x116-0x117.html#post29532Also, please monitor your temps with this free utility: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

I have a PowerSPec MicroCenter house brand PC that I recently had a Driver Error Crashing Graphics - Xp Nvidia Caused By hard drive crash I took out the offending drive installed a new one and reloaded XP The PC works fine and I ve installed several pieces of software that also function correctly The issue I have is when playing any video The screen will halt the mouse freezes and then Windows shuts down It Error Caused By Nvidia Graphics Driver - Xp Crashing happens every time When the PC reboots the error Error Caused By Nvidia Graphics Driver - Xp Crashing reporting feature of Windows tell me this Error caused by NVIDIA Graphics Driver no specific solution foundThank you for submitting an Error Caused By Nvidia Graphics Driver - Xp Crashing error report Problem descriptionAn unknown error occurred in NVIDIA Graphics Driver created by NVIDIA Corporation RecommendationsNVIDIA Corporation is currently not aware of a specific solution for the problem that you reported Below is a list of recommendations to take that may help prevent the problem from recurring I looked for the video drivers from the nvidia site and it said i already had the lastest I rebooted and still experienced the problem I reloaded the drivers again anyway Thuis did not resolve the problem I can not seem to make ANY other event cause the problem other than playing video Any help would be appreciated Thank you

Hi for the last months ive been trying to fix a but Nvidia Random not card with restarts card graphics graphics AMD problem that ive been having with my computer about months ago I did a major pc upgrade where i replaced my motherboard processor ram heat sink power supply and case the only things I used from the original computer where HDD's SDD and my AMD radeon HD gb Now ive have the most strange issue where i can be watching a video off the HDD or surfing the web on youtube etc and not long after I Random restarts with AMD graphics card but not Nvidia graphics card start the activity my computer will turn off like if I had flicked the switch on the back of the power supply and then it boots back up again and will run fine until i start up an activity again and then it does exactly the same thing and reboots there is no BSOD shown nor Dumps Created Ive tried many things to sort this out and have RMA'ed the power supply and the motherboard the motherboard wasn't a direct replacement as they didn't sell my original board anymore which was a gigabyte ga-x -ud now i have an asus p x deluxe I have tried only plugging in one HDD SSD and then tried a spare HDD when that failed i have tried one ram stick at a time and still nothing now heres where it gets strange whilst trying to rule out differnt hardware i switched my AMD card out for a very old mb pcie x nvidia graphics and since then my computer has been running marvelously i can have it playing videos for hours days even although i havent properly tested for days and not a single problem at all The main difference between the cards is obiously one is nvidia and the other is AMD the nvidia one doesn't require any form of external power from the power supply where as the AMD one requires pin connectors and the AMD card is Massively more powerful when compared to the nvidia one the AMD one can run Practically all new titles on max with ease whereas the nividia card struggles to play gta sa on medium so i think ive narrowed it down to a driver error with amd and another driver with my new board a damaged AMD card a second dodgy power supply or something else that i haven't thought about or discovered yet Has anyone else had a similar problem or have any suggetions as im pretty much all out of ideas at this point and its starting to grind my gears that i cant use my expensive new computer as it should be Any help is appreciated Joe P S sorry about any spelling or punctuation mistakes made but Im very tired at the time of writing this and will be going to bed

A:Random restarts with AMD graphics card but not Nvidia graphics card

Quote: Originally Posted by cannotdisplay64

so i think ive narrowed it down to a driver error with amd and another driver with my new board, a damaged AMD card, a second dodgy power supply or something else that i haven't thought about or discovered yet.

Has anyone else had a similar problem or have any suggetions as im pretty much all out of ideas at this point and its starting to grind my gears that i cant use my expensive new computer as it should be. Any help is appreciated.

Joe

P.S. sorry about any spelling or punctuation mistakes made but Im very tired at the time of writing this and will be going to bed

The comparison you are making between GPU brands is pointless as a diagnostic. The MAIN difference I can see is that one card requires external power, and the other one does not. A proper diagnostic would be to test another GPU that requires external power.

I've heard that the specific PSU you bought will sometimes not power all the hardware it is supposed so. People saying it could barely power a SSD, or even an extra fan.

My thoughts. Try using another PSU, try using a similar GPU. Use your old PSU and see if it still happens for starters.

Hi i have Vista Home Premium x64 and i am getting BSOD's at random. sometimes on youtube and most prominently during game play.I went into msconfig -> Services, Disabled the MS services and saw only 3 there. 2 of them are stopped. and the only one running was Nvidia Display Driver Service.

And i am assuming that it is the one causing my BSOD's?

Please help me on this one

A:BSOD caused by Nvidia Drivers?

Hi, almightynugget, and welcome to the forums.

Not sure how long you have been using Windows, but that service could very well indeed be the cause of your problems. So could about 100,0000 other things on your computer. Not sure really why you think a service is causing your problems. I am not trying to be snotty, but your assumption is way off base until you either provide us with more information as to *why* you think this is the cause, or else explain why you suspect a service in the first place.

Also, if you have tweaked services because you think you're getting a performance gain, untweak them and see if the problem disappears...and I ma *dead* serious about that - tweaking Vista services is a bad bad idea unless you are 100% positive that the services you have tweaked are not dependent upon / being depended upon by something else.

To help trouble shoot, first of all, we need your hardware specs, and also the driver version you are using for your video card.

For the past few days loading any 3d programs resulted in a freezing of the screen for 30 seconds or so. Lately, this has been replaced by very big graphics glitches forcing a restart. The last time, on boot, the screen had 6 green dashed lines. ( I think meaning fried video ram or something)

It did not want to go to to XP unless booted in safe mode.

Borrowed a friends old X1300 and it works. So definately a graphics card problem

Hi everybody The following info comes from a program called quot SysSpec quot System Specification--- Windows Windows XP Build Service Pack Internet Explorer Memory RAM MB CPU Info Intel reg Pentium reg CPU GHz CPU Speed MHz Sound Card? By Caused Just Crashes Graphics Xp My Pro card My Xp Pro Just Crashes Caused By Graphics Card? C-Media Wave Device Display Adapters RADEON PRO Family Microsoft Corporation RADEON PRO SEC Family Microsoft Corporation NetMeeting driver RDPDD Chained DD Screen Resolution X Network Network Present Network Adapters Scheda Fast Ethernet VIA compatibile WAN PPP My Xp Pro Just Crashes Caused By Graphics Card? SLIP Interface CD DVD Drives D HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA- B E HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR B Default Printer Lexmark Z Z Color Jetprinter COM Ports COM COM LPT Ports LPT Mouse Button Wheel Mouse Present Hard Disks C GB F GB Hard My Xp Pro Just Crashes Caused By Graphics Card? Disks - Free C GB F MB USB Controllers Detected host controllers Firewire Detected host controllers PCMCIA Laptops Not Installed Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc Product Make P V Serial Number AC Power Status OnLine BIOS Info AT AT COMPATIBLE A M I - Time Zone ora solare Europa occidentale Battery No Battery Motherboard I am quite new to this side of computing So please give detailed instructions OK my problems A few weeks ago the audio on my computer stopped I have tried everything I can think of Yes even checking to see that the volume is on I had discovered that the speakers had been set to my modem for some reason However despite changing this back I don t know how I did they still don t work I have even tried headphones but nothing However the newest event is that every now and again my computer will just crash While I am trying to get it started it just keeps beeping from the internal speaker When I finally get it up and running again and error report is sent to Microsoft A window opens up and says it is my Graphics card and I need to update it if there is an updated one Ah yes I haven t seen it but it has been reported to me that a few times there were like strips and squares on the monitor How can I resolve these problems How can I find out what my Graphics card is if I have the new version or not and how to update it I thank you in advance for your help

A:My Xp Pro Just Crashes Caused By Graphics Card?

You video adapter is an ATI Radeon 9200 Pro. You can find the driver vesrion number in the Device Manager:Hold the Windows logo key down and press Pause-Break. Select the Hardware tab. Click the Device Manager button. Click the plus sign to the left of the item Display Adapters. Double-click the Radeon 9200 entry. Click the Driver tab. Note the Driver Version number and date. You will compare this to the latest driver available from the ATI web site.The driver installation package can be found here. Drill down into Windows XP Drivers and Software > Radeon > Catalyst 6.5 for Windows XP > Low Speed (Dialup) - Display Driver Only - Download

Whenever I try to play Smite by HiRez Studios, I sometimes get a bluescreen error. It says the cause of the problem is my NVIDIA Geforce driver called "nvkflt". I have attached the .zip file. I don't know how I can fix this problem. Thanks in advance for any help/advice you may have for me.

A:BSOD caused by NVIDIA GeForce driver

It may not be the driver issue only, but as you are having this thought, let us try to have a closer look.

Last year in March I installed the drivers and everything seemed fine A few months later I installed the drivers but possibly to NVIDIA sure driver. what by BSOD caused new do. Not learned that it caused a lot BSOD possibly caused by new NVIDIA driver. Not sure what to do. of problems such as the kernel mode driver stopping and restarting while simply using Firefox I used System Restore and it seemed to do the trick but I did BSOD possibly caused by new NVIDIA driver. Not sure what to do. see people talking about using third party programs to completely remove old BSOD possibly caused by new NVIDIA driver. Not sure what to do. drivers Yesterday I had the problem with the kernel mode driver again for the first time since June and decided to update the driver I think that may have only made things worse though because about half an hour ago I got a blue screen He suggested that I use System Restore which I did but now I'm worried that I haven't really solved the problem or that there's something else I should do as well Should I use a program to remove my drivers and reinstall I've learned new things about my PC while researching problems in the past but I still only really know the basics and looking at the instructions for some of these programs makes me worry that I might severely mess things up when trying to use them on my own My dad will be away for a couple of weeks starting tomorrow so if I should use one of these programs I'd like to do it tonight while he's here to go through it with me

A:BSOD possibly caused by new NVIDIA driver. Not sure what to do.

Try this first:Go to the nVidia website and download the most recent WQHL driver for your video card.Run the program. (I'm writing this from memory - so things may be slightly different)After it extracts the files you will be given the option to do a 'Custom Install'. Do that.Leave all the component boxes checked, but down near the bottom there will be a box that says "Perform a Clean Installation". Check that box.Also check the box if it asks if you want to delete all your old settings. That is the part you really want to get done here.Then run the installer. See if that fixes it.

Hello and thank you for checking out my post nbsp My apologies for writing a book but I'm hoping to give as much detail as needed the first go round nbsp I just received my custom-built T s -CTO and have a couple technical questions concerns about it nbsp The details of my configuration are located at the bottom of this post nbsp First off Card Nvidia Card T420s Graphics Question... Express & one of the deciding factors of my purchase was the discrete graphics card nbsp On the T s I chose NVIDIA NVS M Optimus Graphics GB Intel Core i - M Processor nbsp I was thrilled to have more than MB of dedicated graphics memory for my T420s Nvidia Graphics Card & Express Card Question... games nbsp Upon receiving my laptop though I ran the Windows Experience Index and saw that the T420s Nvidia Graphics Card & Express Card Question... lowest score was the graphics card which is identified as Intel HD Graphics Family and has MB of dedicated graphics memory nbsp After my heart started beating again I checked Device Manager and found under Display both Intel HD Graphics Family and NVIDIA NVS M listed as working with up-to-date drivers nbsp When I configured the laptop online there was no mention of hybrid graphics so I'm not sure why I have an Intel Graphics card on the machine nbsp My current laptop that I was looking to replace is a T p with a NVIDIA Quadro FX M graphics card and only that NVIDIA card is shown under Device Manager and in the Windows Experience Performance Information nbsp Thinking that perhaps disabling the Intel card would cause the NVIDIA card to take over I disabled that through Device Manager nbsp My screen went black and after feeling quite stupid I rebooted my computer nbsp The default Windows Display driver kicked in allowing me to see well enough to get back to Device Manager and enable the Intel Graphics nbsp I counted myself lucky that I wasn't stuck with a working computer with a blank screen but I'm still confused about why the NVIDIA card isn't the only display adapter on the machine and why it isn't the default main adapter nbsp Most importantly will it be usable to run my games nbsp My second question is regarding the PCI ExpressCard slot nbsp My aim for this machine was to have a HDD to store my data I selected the GB RPM HDD and a SSD to boot and run my programs from nbsp Another reason for choosing this machine was the comment on Lenovo's site stating that a user booted his T s from a solid state drive in the PCI ExpressCard slot which was exactly was I was looking for nbsp I need the CD DVD drive so I can't put the second hard drive in a caddy nbsp During configuration I chose the option for an Express Card Slot amp in Card Reader amp Smart Card Reader nbsp From what I can tell the Express Card slot is not connected to the Card Readers and I will not lose use of those ports nbsp When I opened the computer up to install more RAM I saw what is labeled in Lenovo's hardware manual as the Express Card slot apparently empty - which is great nbsp Now I need to figure out what kind of SSD to look for and on that I'm kinda lost I'm guessing that my ExpressCard slot is mm and PCI form factor rather than USB but I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a not-incredibly-educated guess nbsp I'm also not sure where mSATA comes into play for me if at all nbsp Looking at SSDs on sites such as newegg com I'm unsure of what form factor to choose - ExpressCard PCI-E mSATA and or nbsp ----- nbsp The tech specs of my configured T s copy pasted from the order status are as follows nbsp I hope this means more to you than it does to me nbsp Part A nbsp nbsp VBB INTCRI - MPR GHZ M nbsp nbsp VBB GENWIN HOMEPREM nbsp nbsp nbsp which ultimately doesn't matter as I'll be booting from Windows Enterprise on my SSD A nbsp nbsp SBB GW HP US ENGLISH A nbsp nbsp SBB HD LDBCKLTANTGLDSPMBBBRD A nbsp nbsp SBB NVD PNS OPG GBICI - MP M nbsp nbsp VBB GBPC - DDR SODMM nbsp nbsp nbsp which has been removed and replaced by two GB st... Read more

A:T420s Nvidia Graphics Card & Express Card Question...

The T420s with Nvidia GPU has two graphics card that can switch on the fly, if you only want the discrete gpu, just go into your bios menu under graphics there is an option to select discrete.With the Nvidia Optimus (which is what you have), it can switch between Nvidia and Intel GPU depending on your application needs. This will allow you to conserve battery or power. Expresscard slot 34 mm slot is occupied by the card reader that you ordered. What you are talking about within the ram slot cover, is the mPCIe slot, which can be occupied by a mSATA drive. http://forum.lenovo.com/t5/T400-T500-and-newer-T-series/T420s-T400s-T410s-removal-of-4-in-1-SD-card-...

Hi there I have MSI All-IN-One computer AE G Windows Home Premium x Intel Core i - quot x Multi Touch Panel INTEL HD nVIDIA GeForce GT M Graphics x GB DDR MHz WD Blue HDD GB I'm currently using Driver released by MSI NVIDIA Synergy VGA Driver desktop winvista bit international Release Date - - Version The driver was downloaded from official MSI website MSI Global - The best gaming gears maker in the world I'm experiencing a graphics card Optimus dxgkrnl.sys+5d134 caused 0x116 BSOD Nvidia by issue causing x BSOD 0x116 caused by dxgkrnl.sys+5d134 Nvidia Optimus BSOD caused by dxgkrnl sys d I think this issue is caused by graphics driver or faulty GPU The most common issue is when I open NVIDIA control Panel and go to quot Adjust image settings with preview option quot I get a lot of screen flicker and quot Display Driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver Version stopped responding and has successfully recovered quot After few resets of driver Control Panel window suspends and I've to force it to close Sometimes it is recovering sometimes I get BSOD It's happening most often when Optimus is activating geforce card If I go to device manager and disable geforce computer is working stable First thing I did was Took computer apart and clean it from dust checked cable connection changed termal paste under CPU Test memory with memtest Test CPU with Prime temperature stress idle Recover computer to factory default and update graphic card to driver Tested geforce GPU with Furmark working hours max temp degree Checked HDD updated Intel chipset and Intel HD driver All test didn't show any issues with hardware It was still crashing reseting i recovering driver Then I've tested GPU with Dmark which sometimes quit abnormal with quot lost device quot or quot fullscreen state lost quot error message I tried different drivers downloaded from nvidia website with no luck -notebook-win -win - bit-international-whql -notebook-win -win - bit-international-whql -notebook-win -win - bit-international-whql And it was only worst At this point I though that Geforce GPU is faulty and send computer to MSI for repair warrenty was over so I had to pay for repair After a month I get email from MSI that computer is working correct and they didn't saw any abnormal behavior It came back to me in same state as I've sent it Then I thought maybe memtest isn't detecting faulty Memory or PSU is faulty no giving enought power under stress Changed both also took out hard drive and put brand new one Installed fresh windows Home Premium x from DVD installed drivers from MSI website and problem still persist BSOD Dump File - - dmp Crash Time - - Bug Check String Bug Check Code x Parameter fffffa dc e Parameter fffff f d d Parameter Parameter Caused By Driver dxgkrnl sys Caused By Address dxgkrnl sys d File Description DirectX Graphics Kernel Product Name Microsoft Windows Operating System Company Microsoft Corporation File Version win sp gdr - Processor x Crash Address ntoskrnl exe a Stack Address Stack Address Stack Address Computer Name Full Path C Windows Minidump - - dmp Processors Count Major Version Minor Version Dump File Size Dump File Time - - After two months I still don't know what's wrong with this computer Please tell me if you need more information I hope we can find a solution for this issue Thanks for the help

A:BSOD 0x116 caused by dxgkrnl.sys+5d134 Nvidia Optimus

Hello, mrAfi and welcome to Sevenforums. I will see if I can be of any help. Could you tell me if that model uses Optimus technology? Does it switch between the on board graphics and the Dedicated card? You had 1 dump file recently. all ther others were several months old. I looked at a few of the older dumps and they seemed to be the same as what you have now.

This is your recent dump file

Code:

VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116)Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed.Arguments:Arg1: fffffa8008d54010, Optional pointer to internal TDR recovery context (TDR_RECOVERY_CONTEXT).Arg2: fffff8800f3bf4d4, The pointer into responsible device driver module (e.g. owner tag).Arg3: 0000000000000000, Optional error code (NTSTATUS) of the last failed operation.Arg4: 0000000000000002, Optional internal context dependent data.
A TDR failure (time delay and recovery) means the drivers crashed, but did not recover within the time allotted by Windows. So, Windows assumed a graphics failure and shut down to protect your computer. That is common with switchable graphics. This is your current driver.

Code:

nvlddmkmstart end module namefffff880`0f221000 fffff880`0ffe3000 nvlddmkm T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: nvlddmkm.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys Image name: nvlddmkm.sys Timestamp: Tue May 15 02:35:36 2012 (4FB20748) CheckSum: 00DA5E91 ImageSize: 00DC2000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
I think you can see that your driver needs updating. The problem is that many of the manufacturers alter the graphics drivers to make them work the way they designed their computer to work. So, usually a driver download from anywhere other than MSI won't work correctly. You should be able to download the driver for your particular machine from MSI. I believe this is your computer, MSI Global - The best gaming gears maker in the world. If it is, please download and install new graphics drivers listed for your machine. I would suggest you uninstall the older drivers and clean up the older drivers which are left over by following this Drivers - Clean Left over Files after Uninstalling. When you run DDU please be sure to only select Nvidia Graphics drivers.

I would also make sure and monitor the CPU and Graphics temps at all times.

Also, please open an elevated command prompt ( click start, type cmd in the search box, right click on the cmd entry and select run as administrator) in the black box that opens, copy/paste sfc /scannow. If you decide to type it, notice the space between the sfc and the /. It is a system file checker which will scan your system files and attempt to correct any missing or corrupt files. What we want are the results to say windows found no integrity violations. If it says files were found but could not be repaired, close the box, reboot and run it again, after opening the administrative command prompt. You may have to reboot and run it three times for it to repair all system files. If it can't repair them after 3 reboots, let us know.

You can also make sure you have the latest Direct X from here How to install the latest version of DirectX amd also make sure your Windows updates are current.

hi, usually my computer starts right up and the monitor lights up as well. sometimes tho, the computer seems to start, but the monitor on light keeps flashing and monitor doesnt light up. I hear the motherboard beep ok, then I hear the windows music playing (the welcome to windows 7 screen music) so it seems the computer function is working, just the monitor doesnt light up. so I hit reset and it works fine. happens about every 7 or 8 boot ups. suggestions? Msongs

A:boot related problem caused by graphics card/drivers?

Check your monitor cable connectionMake sure your video card is seated properlyCheck device manager to see if there is a video errorDownload and install the latest video driverCheck your Event Viewer for any error messages

Hi guys,
I bet you just hate people like me but I don't really have a clue so... that?s why I'm here looking for help!

I tried looking through the existing threads first (what's a kernel? what's a "dump"?) I used the search facility to see if there were any posts relating to the error codes I'm getting but found nothing, so here goes...
The computer works fine when using it for everyday stuff but whenever I try to run a game Slap! BSOD. I tried to diagnose the problem myself so ran the DX diag tool;

1. You can try to uninstall your display drivers via Control Panel -> Add/Remove ProgramsThen download a new driver and reinstall. Depending on your graphics card you can download a new driver here: nVidia Drivers(I am presuming you have an Asus motherboard with an nVidia display card?)

2. Download and run this application: BSOD_XP_v1.3_jcgriff2_PROD.exe.Once it has finished running zip the folder TSF_XP_Support which can be found in your Documents folder.Attach the zipped file to your next post.

3. I also read on another forum that you can also try switching off Asus OSD and Splendid by going to Control Panel->Display-> Settings-> Advanced-> ASUS

I've had my HP Pavilion DV7 laptop for about four years and have never had an issue with blue screens until now. The first one occurred about a month ago, but after a restart everything seemed to be ok so I didn't worry about it. It happened again two days ago, and then again today.

I'm not sure what triggered them, they just happen randomly, even if the Nvidia chip isn't in use. The one that happened two days ago was while I was using Firefox, and today when I woke it up from sleep. I'm able to play games that use the chip, if that matters.

The chip is a Nvidia GeForce GT 650M 2GB. I believe the attached zip archive and BlueScreenView report have all the required information, but I will be happy to provide anything else that is needed to help diagnose the issue.

I have Win 7 64 bit OS, HP P6-2203a computer with CPU/GPU combined A8-8550,8GB memory and a HD7450 graphics card,the GPU intergrated into the GPU is HD7560D.I started to get a message that my graphics driver needed to be updated so I downloaded the latest AMD catalyst driver from the AMD site with their auto download program.I installed it but the next time I booted the problems began with win 7 freezing at startup or a black screen I tried startup repair and restored to an earlier time but to no avail,I kept getting blue screens. Although it worked when in safemode but I cant seem to get into safemode again to try and fix it?

A:AMD graphics driver has caused BSoD

You should have downloaded the driver from the HP website. OEMs often "tinker" with the hardware in their PCs, or optimize their drivers for a particular PC. This means that you can't use the drivers from the AMD website (or you shouldn't) on an OEM computer. It can lead to problems.

Incidentally, I've never seen a message from my system telling me to update my graphics drivers, and I run an old version of AMD drivers. Were you getting popups or something?

Also, if you're getting freezing at startup, you're going to have to get into safe mode to do this... somehow.

I need a bit of help in installing the graphics drivers on my laptop It's been bugging me for a long time My laptop's a Samsung Notebook Series It's GPU is supposed to be AMD HD M Thing is whenever I install the drivers be it from the Samsung or AMD website it always gives me a BSOD AMD Driver by Graphics caused BSOD It has different error codes but BSOD caused by AMD Graphics Driver it usually starts with the atikmpag sys code It differs from then on I had concluded that the graphics card is the main culprit because I have the Standard VGA drivers on here and it doesn't BSOD on me I did a clean install of Windows using the Recovery Disc Another thing to mention is I brought this laptop to a technician a few months back to upgrade its RAM They updated my drivers for free They connected and external HDD and used some sort of software I don't know which but it sure did bring back the AMD drivers flawlessly No blue screens no crashes and it definitely made me play games at a stable frame rate Before they fixed it I was using Standard VGA drivers too I have done a bit of tinkering and tried the following -Uninstalling the AMD drivers using the AMD Uninstall Tool and reinstalling -Using the command prompt to expand the atikmpag sys -Installing different kinds of versions of the AMD drivers Other things to note -One time after installing the drivers it didn't produce a BSOD it shut down unexpectedly and give a BSOD after rebooting just before the Windows BSOD caused by AMD Graphics Driver logo -Safe mode works and it's what I'm using right now This is my first time posting in the forums I'll be your eyes and BSOD caused by AMD Graphics Driver ears for the duration of fixing this Thanks in advance

Hello I'm going to keep this question pretty general non-spec-oriented and see if it works forgive me if I don't provide enough information I'm planning to purchase a new laptop and have a choice between a laptop that includes an NVIDIA GeForce GTX card and one graphics need I Do NVIDIA an card? that does not include Do I need an NVIDIA graphics card? a graphics card I don't know how to make this decision because I'm clueless about what graphics cards do Here is what I will use Do I need an NVIDIA graphics card? the laptop for The most CPU intensive stuff will be Pro Tools and other audio sequencing stuff Photoshop and Illustrator and other graphics programs and Camtasia I have Premier Pro and AfterEffects video processing applications but I don't use them and I think the likelihood that I will become a power user is very low I am not a gamer at all Based on that do I need the NVIDIA graphics card Again my apologies if I'm not providing enough background to enable an accurate answer I'm happy to follow up with more Thank you Tim

I read on another forum site that a Nvidia Geforce GT630 with 1GB dedicated memory is better than a Nvidia Geforce GT620 with 2GB dedicated memory. Is this true, surely more memory would be a bigger advantage than the slight speed difference between models?

Thanks,Tom

A:Better Nvidia Graphics card

Usually higher models would perform better than their predecessors but there can be positives and negatives with both.

So as you will see i think my GPU is fairly old but i would like to know if there was anyway to boost Perfomance

Here is the DxDiag Results

The Nvidia Control Panel

Also Would It be posssible to increase the dedictated Video Memory(i have checked the bios it is not there so dont tell me to check)
I would also like to know if you think this graphics card HERE is a good one for my PC Or This one im on a budget of about $80 to $90

A:Nvidia Graphics Card Help

You can not increase dedicated video memory, it is what it is. 512 MB

The system (motherboard) can share memory with the video card, my MSI shares 2 GB giving me a total of 4 GB of graphics memory.

Well I seem to be only able to use the NT drivers I got with my card unfortunitly when I try and use the XP drivers when I bootup the PC and login to XP it hangs I have to restart and it still hangs which means probably im using the wrong drivers So what im pritty much saying here card Nvidia Graphics is only the NT drivers work But I dont get any options or nothing in the display properties it just lists the card memory used etc So okay i can play Medal Of Honor Return to castle Wolfestein etc probably half life any game that does Nvidia Graphics card not detect the card Nvidia Graphics card like the new ones like Grand Theft Auto etc Im annoyed at this i was looking forward to playing Battelfield Looks like im stuck with what games i got But why cant it play MOD etc which requires a mb Nvidia Graphics card card and GTA dont Because it s not proparly installed And why does the card hang using the XP drivers or Win k drivers its a mb Geforce And why dont Nvidia offer support None at all nbsp

A:Nvidia Graphics card

Nvidia only supplies chipsets. Since they don't build the graphics cards, they don't support them.

I would check with the manufacturer of your video card and try the drivers from them. Usually the manufacturers tweak the drivers a little specifically for their cards.

Is there anything that I need to do in order to make the switch easy do I have to uninstall drivers before I install the new card or what?

A:Going from ATI to Nvidia graphics card

Yes, I would suggest that you uninstall ATI drivers & Catalyst Control Center(and anything to do with ATI) prior to installing the new card. After that it's an easy switch, install the graphics card, the latest Nvidia drivers, sofware & utilities, and you're good to go.

when turning on my computer it starts up goes to my desktop display is 32bit colour after about 5 seconds screen goes blank then comes on again but display is now 8bit colour.I go into the display menu and change it back to 32bit wich is fine until windows has to re-startit then goes back to 8bit.Have taken the card out checked the contacts made sure everything is secure but it still happens on re-startHas anyone any ideas what could be the problem do i need a new graphics card it about two years old

A:nvidia graphics card

Sounds more like a driver issue. Have you uninstalled and installed the latest video driers for the card?

Latest driver can be found here: http://www.nvidia.com/page/drivers.htmlWhich appears to be done at this very moment.

You can try this site for the drivers: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=1715

Make sure you use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall the current video drivers.

Hi I just bought a new nvidia graphics card it was a GT geforce I wanted to install it but I had a few problems it needed an extra power source comming from the power box to power the card computer startup not windows but right when I press the power button un reconization details The graphics card that I bought came with a supplemental Graphics Nvidia card power cord that I had to Nvidia Graphics card connect to the computer the cord has to directly connect to the power box I can t connect directly to the powerbox I found female connectors from the power box they are all whole large connectors and the one from my graphics card is only hole small FEMALE connection if you haven t caught on female and female connectors don t connect so is there anyway of connecting the powerbox to the graphics card because I m guessing it should be that missing connection that causes stress on the mother board which slow boot the computer powers on when I press the on button but makes that sound like it s going up and down on a rollercoaster if you don t get what I mean then it s like vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv oh loses power again vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv again vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv oh come on vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv resumes normal operation finally it boots up this is what the boot process Nvidia Graphics card is like please excuse my bad sense of logical order Sorry to the fourm admins that they had to endure that am I breaking one of this fourm s rules explained in my linux OS does not reconize the card and only reconizes the old integrated card if you don t know what that means then it means that I can t take the graphics card out because it s built in the computer s motherboard again sorry to everyone for the exessive capitalization and sorry to the admins too hope someone can help me thanks in advance nbsp

recently upgraded my pc from windows vista 32 bit to a windows 7 32 bit. Problem is that my graphics card (nvidia geforce 9800gtx)keeps stopping and i get an error thats says" Display driver stopped responding and has stopped Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 257.33 stopped responding and has successfully recovered" I usually get this error or i get the blue screen of death keep in mind this never happen when i had vista so i know it is windows 7. Also the driver is the latest driver from nvidia/ Can someone tell me how to fix it because I do not want to go back to vista and spent $120 on windows 7.

A:Windows 7/ nvidia graphics card

Also i Found this solution from Larry D. Lawerence but the problem is that windows have a preconfigure driver for my nvidia 9800gtx graphics card so everytime i uninstall the drive/restart my pc it automatically installs the driver 1. Control Panel=>Windows Update=>Change Settings=>"Download updates but let me choose whether to install them". 2. Download the latest driver for your card from the nvidia website. 3. Go to Device Manager, select your display adaptor, and uninstall it, choose to also delete drivers when prompted. 4. Reboot computer into safe mode by pressing f8 when the computer boots, when prompted to install new display driver choose "never install a driver for this device" 5. Navigate to c:\windows\system32\drivers\ and rename the file nvlddmkm.sys to nvlddmkm_old.sys. Take note of the date of this file 6. Navigate to c:\windows\system32 and rename any other file of the same date as nvlddmkm.sys which begins with the letters 'nv' For example: nvcplui.exe becomes nvcplui_old.exe nvd3dumx.dll becomes nvd3dumx_old.exe etc..etc..etc..Repeat for all files with the same date as the file you found in step 5, they begin with the letters 'nv' If it is too tedious to rename all the files, you can simply move them to a different folder. ********************* 6a. For 64bit Vista / 7, repeat step 6 in c:\windows\sysWOW64 7. Reboot to normal Windows, if prompted again to install a driver choose "never install a driver for this device. 8. Install the driver which you downloaded from the nvidia website.

Hey, I've been looking for a good but not overpriced graphics card for my new computer, which frankly has a terrible card which comes with it. I was wondering if the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti was any good, the most graphically intensive game I will be running on it is Skyrim.

So do you think it's good, and if so which graphics level (Low, Medium, High, Very High) do you think I'd be able to run it on?

I just installed a NVIDIA graphics card and I can t play vidoes with it as when I try the computer slows way down and I have to ctrl-alt-delete to close the program playing the video From researching on the internet it in Graphics Card NVIDIA acceleration 3d seems it is a common problem and one way of getting around it is to disable the d acceleration Does anyone know how to do this I tried the method that NVIDIA suggest but to be honest I don t understand it quot To enable or disable D hardware acceleration From the NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Category home page select D Settings Click the View menu and then select Advanced Manage D Settings to open the associated page The options on this advanced page enable you to change all the image and rendering settings of your D applications that utilize Direct D and OpenGL technology Click the Global Settings tab Under Settings click the setting corresponding to the Hardware acceleration feature and select one of these options Single-display performance mode If you have only one active display this is the default setting You can also specify this setting if you have problems 3d acceleration in NVIDIA Graphics Card with the multi-display modes Note This mode is faster than either of the multi-display modes described below Compatibility performance mode is 3d acceleration in NVIDIA Graphics Card available if you have two or more active displays when running in nView Dualview display mode or if you are using different classes of NVIDIA GPU-based graphics cards When this mode is in effect OpenGL renders in compatibility mode for all displays so that when different classes of GPUs are in use the lowest common feature set of all active GPUs is exposed to OpenGL applications Note The OpenGL rendering performance is slightly slower than in single-display mode Multi-display performance mode is available if you have two or more active displays when running in nView Dualview mode or if you are using different classes of NVIDIA GPU-based cards When this mode is in effect OpenGL renders in performance mode for all displays and when different classes of GPUs are in use the lowest common feature set of all active GPUs is exposed to OpenGL applications Note The rendering performance is faster than in compatibility mode although switching or spanning displays may result in minor transient rendering artifacts quot I tried all the options stated and none of them worked I have a GeForce and the driver Any help would be appreciated nbsp

Hi, I spent 2 days browsing for a solution before posting this. My Nvidia graphics card just disappeared. It's gone from the device manager as well.I've tried every solution posted on this forums and on Nvidia and every other website. Didn't work.When I start installing through GeForce, or a direct download from HP drivers support I get an 'No compatible hardware was found' message. Tried unisntalling Nvidia and reinstalling windows and intel chipsets.Tried the DDU program.Tried everything. Please if there is any new fix for this issue, kindly share it with me.

A:Nvidia graphics card troubleshoot.

Check to ensure that Windows 10 did not update itself before this happened. You may be able to resolve the issue by using Windows System Restore. Choose a restore checkpoint dated before this began. Windows System Restore is completely reversible and will not delete your data.

Hi - this is my first time writing on this forums I've been spending hours and hours going through relative threads and so on However I still don't have a clue - or may be it is just a dead end Here is the situation My girlfriend decided to upgrade her Chinese laptop quot HASEE A -i D quot I've never seen this laptop or this company before but I figured it would be easy Card not Nvidia recognized Graphics to install SSD and GB RAM Hardware installation was breeze and the I installed Windows bit Ultimate Edition However the problem came from installing graphic card driver I realized that the graphic card was not being recognized Based on the label on the laptop it was suppsoe to have quot nVidia GT M quot So I tried downloading the driver from this nVidia website and got this This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware So I Nvidia Graphics Card not recognized tried using Nvidia Auto detect program and got this The manufacturer of this system requires that you download the driver for your GPU from their support site The GeForce M series and GeForce Go series notebook GPUs use drivers that have been customized by the notebook manufacturers to support hot key functions power management functions lid close and suspend resume behavior NVIDIA has worked with some notebook manufacturers to provide notebook-specific driver updates however most notebook driver updates must Nvidia Graphics Card not recognized come from the notebook manufacturer Additionally the desktop GeForce graphics drivers will not install on Geforce M series and Quadro M series notebook GPU's So I went to this laptop company's website using google translate and stuff And I realized the driver on website is for only -bit version And I do not see any -bit driver I am stuck with Standard VGA Graphics Adapter with Windows rating of CPU-Z does not recognize the graphic card either just says Standard VGA Graphics Adapter and GPU-Z says GPU of GT So do you think if there is anyway to tweak or do something to get this graphic card working If not - does it mean I have to downgrade to bit Please help me show me what this forum is capable of Thank you

A:Nvidia Graphics Card not recognized

Oh the "Hasee" website address is this - you can see the list of drivers on the very bottom of this page.http://www.hasee.com/cn/Qutong_Index.html?qutongindex=3&id=13&prodid=2065

Ok so you know what i got, and the MSI Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 graphics card drivers will not work with my system. I think that it is Win 7 cause if i install it in my old desktop it works like a dream and it is running Win XP SP3, and there is no problems at all and I just completed a duel boot with a second hard drive on above system and running xp on it as well and it works fine with it. Any ideas how to make it work? If need more info just post

A:MSI Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 graphics card

I assume you are using the Windows 7 driver and not the XP driver on it,

NVIDIA DRIVERS 280.26 WHQL

might be better to go with the one previous as I haven't been seeing much in the way of good reports on the latest,

NVIDIA DRIVERS 275.33 WHQL

Also is this an untouched windows disk, or has it been modified in some way?

ON my BFG graphics card there is an HDTV TV OUT port on it. It also came with an HDTV breakout cable. I have an Xbox 360 Elite and there are 2 sets of audio video cables. The RED,WHITE,YELLOW cable and the BLUE,GREEN,RED HD cable. The colours on the HDTV breakout cable match the colours on the XBOX's HD cables so i figured they mite work. Do any of you know if i will be able to connect my Xbox 360 to my flat screen monitor?

A:BFG nvidia 8500 GT graphics card

The Blue, Red and Green cables are component video cards, capable of carrying a HD signal. The Red and White of the other cable are for the left and right audio channels, and the Yellow is composite video, good for non HD signals.

If you are trying to use the cables to connect the computer or the XBOX to a TV or to a monitor that has component or composite connections on the back of it then they will work with either device.

But if you are trying to connect the XBOX through the computer to display on the monitor then that won't work. You'd need to have a video card or separate PCI card that supports TV input not just output.

I am wondering if someone can point me in the right direction. I am running Windows 8 64-bit with an old Nvidia 8800GTX card. I have a new HD 7970 card. When I put the new card in, I can't get the OS to boot. It just says "Windows ecountered a problem" and will just do this over and over. I can't preinstall the ATI drivers before I put the card in. Can anyone offer some advice? Thanks.

A:Cannot change graphics card from Nvidia to AMD

You have to uninstall all the old NVIDIA stuff first. This includes the drivers and all software. Once you are sure you are clean, then change the cards and boot into win 8. Once there, you can install your new ATI drivers.

Problem I went from a Radeon all in wonder to a Nvidia graphics card I uninstalled all the Radeon s drivers hooked up the asus nvidia card then was forced to run in bit mode untill i forced a driver install I had to download the driver pack off the website Graphically when i play games such as oblivian and wow i get the every few minute stop then resume And the icon in the task bar every time i click on it my monitor goes in out for a second Like it is reseting something everytime this is the same thing if i were to Card Nvidia Graphics N6800 change the resolution where the monitor goes black for a min In games i used to be able to tab out to pop up IE explorer and search while i could watch my game N6800 Nvidia Graphics Card still run now N6800 Nvidia Graphics Card the game runs but when i am tab out the games all freeze on frame and i have to go back to the game in order to see any movement I did not have nay of these problems with my radeon but now it do any ideas Winxp home updated as of today duel mp s in a M a EPOX gig ram N vid card audigty nbsp

I think my newly bought NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS graphics card is faulty. Is there any signs or ways to test whether it is or not.

The reason I think it's faulty is because I had a pretty messed up PC about two weeks after installing it. I eventually had to reinstall the old card (NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200) and do a full system recovery (reverting back to the factory setup). Without the 7600 everything seems to be working as it should.

I have a Medion MD- Pentium that has SIS on board graphics I put in a Nvidia AGP graphics card GeForce older gen with a DVI connected widescreen Hanns-G monitor that Nvidia Graphics AGP Problem Card is made for x resolution All works OK but I get a crazy flashing screen when I right click on any movie file that is set to view as a thumbnail when the windows screen appears during start up when windows desktop first comes up during start up and also when I bring up the Nvidia control panel or display settings This isn t the end of the world but Nvidia AGP Graphics Card Problem I d like to eliminate if possible Does anyone think it might be related to drivers loaded for the Sis onboard graphics I noticed there are Sis drivers loaded on the add Nvidia AGP Graphics Card Problem and remove screen but I m concerned they might also run the AGP port that the Nvidia driver is plugged into or perhaps control more than just on board graphics If anyone thinks I could safely remove please let me know Also any other ideas would be appreciated I ve gone as far as reloading windows cleanly trying other Nvidia drivers but it hasn t eliminated my jumping screen nbsp

I have a nVidia GeForce MX 4000 (I know, its cheap). This is'nt really a problem,more of an annoyance, but here it goes.. Using the Nvidia card, the 3d graphics in games, etc... are much faster. But when doing basic tasks, such as email, web surfing...stuff like that, the 2d graphics are much slower than when using the Integrated Graphics (ATI Radeon Xpress 200). any help appreciated..

I have an HP pavilion with an nVida Motherboard "ABM2n-LA" Win XP media edition and I just installed a Radeon HD 4670 512mb Graphics card. The graphics look great and seem to be working fine but there is no sound. Under the control panel it says no sound devices?

I uninstalled it and tried it without the HD audio drive and still no sound.
I take the card out and the sound is fine.?

I am running Windows XP Home Edition on an Advent machine with a Philips E monitor on a Nvidia GeForce MX MX Problems mouse will freeze on screen screen will go black screen will go Nvidia Graphics Crashing - Card black and then switch off computer will not start at all computer will start and get to desktop and then switch off sometimes computer will beep three times and then not come on at all After the Nvidia Graphics Card - Crashing computer crashes Windows tells me it has recovered from a serious error I send the error report and then Mircosoft tells me it cannot help with the problem because it is to do with Nvidia Graphics Card I have been to the Nvida website and I have the latest driver installed WIN The website offers no help to individual users There are older updates on this website but I have no idea if any of these are needed I have done things like change screen resolution etc I don t know if this is a hardware or software problem Sometimes it can take me ten attempts to get the machine completely on Any help anyone can give me will be most gratefully received I don t Nvidia Graphics Card - Crashing know if I have provided enough information here but if anyone can help and you need more details I will do Nvidia Graphics Card - Crashing my best to provide them Many thanks in anticipation of help nbsp

Hi I got this new pre-made computer from a Norwegian store some weeks ago Ever since I got this computer it s been having this issue about - times every day at seemingly random times but I do see some strange behaviours about when it happens - It has yet to happen while I m Possible issue card graphics Nvidia not playing World of Warcraft - When it does happen it tends to happen again shortly after the first crash up to times I can even start my computer at noon and it might start crashing around in the night To give a bit more of a detailed Possible Nvidia graphics card issue word about what this crash involves what happens is that the screen goes black The lights on the screen which indicates if the screen is connected to the computer or not starts to blink to signalize that it is no longer connected to the computer In addition sometimes I can hear in my headphones that the audio might halt To get out of the crash I simply have to manually turn off the computer and turn it back on Some details about my system that might be involved in the issue Windows Vista SP Intel Core Quad CPU Q GHz NVIDIA GeForce GT Would appreciate some help to solve this most annoying problem thanks in advance nbsp

A:Possible Nvidia graphics card issue

Did the system crash before SP1?. Try uninstalling it then if that doesn't work please read THIS and follow the instructions.

I really don t know where I can put this thread so I put it here Recently my fan has been making a sporadic humming sound It isn t screaming or making any loud noises just a low and deafening hum that Nvidia GT Graphics Fan Card BFG 9500 isn t constant but happens in irregular BFG Nvidia 9500 GT Graphics Card Fan intervals The funny thing is when I turn my PC on its side the humming from the fan stops so it can t possibly be that the bearings are shot in the fan can they Like the title states I have a BFG Nvidia GT Graphics Card and the fan has been acting pretty strange lately I recently cleaned dust out of it but I don t recall ever touching the graphics card and fan It looks kind of dusty but nothing too serious I honestly don t know what s going on but after messing around with it I have noticed it only makes the sound when it is standing straight up and not on its side Any insight would help dearly nbsp

A:BFG Nvidia 9500 GT Graphics Card Fan

I would check that the fan & heatsink is securely attached to the card (I am looking at a picture showing two snap-in parts where it attaches to the board). Make sure the fan isn't touching the card below it.

Am replacing my old Nvidia GeForce 7300 gpu with a Evga GeForce gt 720 2gb gpu.what's the correct procedure to uninstall old driver and software. and install new gpu drivers and software.Don't play games installing this for improved video performance.

I formatted my laptop ACER ASPIRE 5745 G. then i lost my nvidia graphics card. windows has installed intel hd graphics card. when i tried downloading andn installing nvidia driver, an error is showing up saying installer could not continue. could not find compatible graphics hardware.
nvidia driver is not being shown in the device manager even.

help me to solve my problem pleaseeee

A:cannot install my nvidia graphics card

What drivers are you trying?

If Acer has customized the device ID for the nVidia graphics device, you might best try Acer's drivers:

I ve been attempting to install a new driver for my MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce MX Nvidia Card Graphics Issue with TV Out Dell Over the past week I ve completely uninstalled the current drivers and attempted to reinstall drivers that I have both downloaded from Nvidia and other sites as well as the automatic windows update drivers I have made sure to turn off my antivirus software I have disconnected from the Internet I have used programs that claim to clean off abandoned parts of old drivers Nothing has worked properly After hours of support and a new BIOS on a phone Nvidia Graphics Card Issue call with Dell they suggested reinstalling my operating system which I am uninclined to do Currently under Display Adapters in my Device manager quot Video Controller VGA Compatible quot is listed with a yellow exclamation Nvidia Graphics Card Issue point in front of it And finally when I now go to install the video driver I get the following message quot There was a problem installing this hardware MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce MX with TV Out Dell An error occurred during the installation of the device The parameter is incorrect quot I use Windows XP SP All comments and help are appreciated Thanks in advance nbsp

A:Nvidia Graphics Card Issue

Have you tried the drivers from Dell. Those are what you should be using not the ones from Windows xp (I never use windows drivers) nor those from Nvidia not for onboard graphics. (That is what the card installed is, right, onboard?)

I have just installed Windows 7 x64, I install the newest NVIDIA driver and I begin to set it up, I get the error saying NVIDIA install cannot continue
This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware.

It does not show up in device manager, nor system information, what does show up though in both, is Standard VGA Graphics Adapter. I try uninstalling it, in safe mode, and it still appears.

I've tried pulling the card out and plugging it back in, like I just got the card.

Please help.

A:Need help with Nvidia 9800 GT graphics card

Try go to www.geforce.com website and under drivers go for automatic video card detection or something like that and choose your os. After that you'll have the latest graphic card driver for your card. I have do this by myself with a nvidia geforce 9600 gt and it works.

hi there i bought a new laptop dell xps sandy bridge with i m processor gb ddr ram and gb nvidia geforce gt m graphics card All my drivers r uptodate and it is playing games like mafia medal of just does 2 nvidia not card graphics on cause starts honor nfs hot pursuit at everything set to high nearly everything but this game JUST CAUSE just does nt starts on my HIGH PERFORMANCE nvidia geforce gt m mode It only runs on the intel graphics In the benchmark mode on the first two tests i get avg frame rate and fps i think i can play on nvidia with better graphics performance n more fps When i start the game with my gt m the game starts just as the screen comes first screen of the game where all the logos come n all that stuff the game gets minimized automatically and then comes up again this keeps happining and it gets a bit of a trouble to even end it from the task manager Any idea what the hell is happinig And how do i solve it I posted a similar thread on the same problem on eidos forums but till now only views n not a single comment please help nbsp

I am soooo hoping someone can help Running W SE My problem is to do with the graphics card as the card has TV out capability my WinDVD will not display the visuals of the movie playing get sound no picture All the literature I have read on the subject indicates that there is a conflict with the Macrovision copyright software that is part of WinDVD and this particular nVidia model card - the Geforce family mx mx with the TV Chip CHRONTEL WinDVD detects the TV Out on the card and wont display the visual of Out nVidia Card & issue Graphics TV the DVD nVidia Graphics Card & TV Out issue playing and suggest to get the latest driver that is supposed to have addressed the conflict - Forceware v June which is supposed to fix the macrovision copyright protection issue unfortunately it hasnt- or somehow disable the TV out function I cant find anywhere in the nVidia interface that lets me do that I have got the TVTOOL program I have uninstalled and reinstalled various versions of the nVidia drivers I have even downloaded a trial version of the latest WinDVD hours later same thing I tried other dvd players I have DirectX nothing has worked So I was wondering if anyone out there has had the same nVidia Graphics Card & TV Out issue or similar issue fixed it and could tell me lol it is sooo frustrating Smiles Pam nbsp

Hello I ve just recently purchased an nvidia geforce gtx oc maxcore trying to upgrade from a geforce gt When I installed my gtx into my system and booted into windows the card was not detected and I had to plug a upgrade my Trying to Card Graphics Nvidia separate monitor into my on board plug because I wasn t getting any signal through through from my new card I had also purchased a w psu to ensure I had enough power for it I also tried to disable to on board graphics and installed the drivers Trying to upgrade my Nvidia Graphics Card for the new card before I installed it into my Trying to upgrade my Nvidia Graphics Card system so when nothing worked for me I traded the card in for another gtx but had all of the same problems I m about to try booting in safe mode and disabling the on board graphics again and reinstall all the drivers and try again Also forgot to mention that the card powers up the fans are running but it s just not being detected I did clean the pci-e slot with some cleaning alchohol and a cotton swab which didn t help at all I thought maybe I did a no no by trying to clean it like that and so I put my gt back in but it worked just fine any help on this would be greatly appreciated nbsp

My pc is running windows - bit ultimate I upgraded the motherboard of my PC in with second generation i processor and (2GB) card after GT NVIDIA new 730 graphics display No 5 DDR GB RAM It has integrated intel graphics already Today I installed new Kingston DDR GB RAM My pc has No display after new NVIDIA GT 730 (2GB) DDR 5 graphics card detected it and running fine I also installed ZOTAC NVIDIA GT GB DDR Graphics Card in its PCI slot https www amazon in dp B L VGPU u tCxbWD CB Unfortunately when I turn my PC on the monitor goes in power save mode The No display after new NVIDIA GT 730 (2GB) DDR 5 graphics card graphic card fan runs smoothly I tried the following methods with the graphic card still properly attached within my mother board My monitor connected to the graphic card via VGA cable Nothing happened My monitor connected to the graphic No display after new NVIDIA GT 730 (2GB) DDR 5 graphics card card via HDMI cable Nothing happened My monitor connected to the original old slot it works fine through VGA cable Nothing happened However if I remove my graphic card my PC runs fine What should I do I am running SMPS of W Upon confirming with my friend he said that I should use - W to run my graphics card To my surprise on their official website Geforce has listed minimum power requirements for my graphic card as W GeForce GT Specifications GeForce I don t think that my graphics card is damaged as I bought it from Amazon I have bought lots of electronics and delicate items from that site and have never received damaged product

A:No display after new NVIDIA GT 730 (2GB) DDR 5 graphics card

Hi,Was it sold and shipped by Amazon or from another vender ?

Every time you switch ports you have to change the monitor settings to that port

I don't believe I've ever seen a 8-900w psu before Most were 750-850-1000wBut yea over kill for that card.Does it need or have a pull for additional power to connect to it on the top rear ?I doubt it would.

I have a Lenovo z ideapad laptop which has a Nivdia GT M graphics card and an Intel R HD graphics Currently running Windows nbsp nbsp It had recently come to my attentoin by graphics not l... my being detected Nvidia Card is that i was getting a significantly lower FPS when gaming upon further investigation i Nvidia graphics Card is not being detected by my l... realised that the games were all running using the Intel graphics and not the Nvidia I then realised that i was unable to open the Nvidia control panel I immediatley tried to find some solutions and as i had not updated the drivers in some time i went to the Nvidia website to try and download the latest driver for my graphics card after i uninstalled the previous versions using DDU and of course the installation failed in the first step displaying an error message saying ''The graphics driver could not find compatible hadware'' I also tried to install older versions of the driver compatible with windows but it still displays the same error message Geforce Experience did not work and reinstallation of it failed nbsp nbsp 'Display adapters' in device manager only shows the Intel R HD graphics and does not show any signs of the nvidia graphics card i have also read in other forums that people have found their drivers under 'other devices' but this does not appear for me in device manager It's almost as if the Nvidia graphics card never existed nbsp nbsp I finally visited the lenovo website to try and find the drivers here as i thought they may have been modified slightly for it to work on the laptops nbsp nvidia driver for Lenovo Z nbsp However form what i saw the latest drivers i could find only supports up to windows and was released in What would happen if i tried to install this driver on my windows device nbsp nbsp nbsp I also found a video detailing how to edit the INF files to allow the computer to recognise the GPU but im afraid of messing with those things and My VEN ID was which he mentions in the comment that that ID would pose a problem when carrying this process out for reasons i dont know nbsp https www youtube com watch v HKwFHU ka I nbsp I am unsure of exactly when this problem arised and so i cannot use the restore points However i do know that i never had this problem when running windows and the graphics card ran perfectly should i consider rolling back to windows if its possible nbsp As of now I'm stumped and wondering if i should factory reset my computer and pray something good happens i only know the very basics about computers so this has me worried Apologies for the long message any help would be MUCH Appreciated Thank You nbsp CPU intel R core TM i - QM GHz nbsp nbsp

At the moment I have a PCI-E ATI Radeon X800GT card but I also have a PCI nVidia FX5500 card which I want to use just to add another monitor really.

Is it possible to do so as I have heard about not being able to use a ATI and a Nvidia card at the same time. My friend has my nVidia FX5500 card at the moment so I can't actually test to see if it will work.

I got a new GPU from amazon for 710 card New graphics 2GB GT new problems, Nvidia about So I got a ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce GT GB PCIe x Put it in my computer and i immediately had problems First problem Computer wouldn't turn on Kept cycling on and off repeatedly so I turned my computer off by unplugging it And this time I unplugged the hard drive to see if my computer would boot without it worked but i noticed the bios got completely reset so i had to manually plug the hard drive back in while the computer was on and change the bios settings to enable hard drive controller and some other settings like virtualization and speedstep now it boots up fine without cycling on and off or needing the hard drive unplugged I guess the capacitors needed to be charged for the first time and they were never primed or tested A restart and windows won't boot past windows startup logo Forgot to disable integrated graphics driver so i boot into safe mode and uninstall it let it install VGA drivers Now ive got the driver installed from the nvidia New graphics card new problems, Nvidia GT 710 2GB website without the D vision or HDMI audio drivers and other things i wont be using i installed PhysX though but now I get random display driver crashes IF DWM AERO is turned on i made a seperate partition and never had any crashes on a windows XP -install It crashes and successfully recovers Sometimes its when opening a game right clicking my desktop to bring up context menu or opening a new tab pausing a youtube video Playing a really long youtube video but it doesnt crash with DWM AERO turned off at all ever instead I get lots of crackly audio on youtube IF my taskbar is showing and not quot hidden quot but I open my start menu with the taskbar showing and it stops the crackling audio And hovering over a link to make a extended text bubble appear makes the audio start crackling as well this doesnt happen if DWM AERO is on so I have two choices random driver crashes and recovers or crackly audio doing certain things Ive tried the drivers from the CD DVD and NVIDIA's drivers and theres no difference it also doesnt make a different if i underclock my CPU and GPU to the lowest they can go or overclock them to the highest they can go I also even tried raising my PSU voltage with the potentiometer adjustment dial with a micro precision screwdriver so from v to v and my - v and v and v are locked to the same dial so I got V for v within spec below v And it helped my CPU overclock a tiny bit more mhz more but nothing else changed besides that to be honest its a very old computer One of the voltage adjustment knobs don't seem to do anything at all seems broken none of the voltages change when i adjust it so only the main pot does anything For some reason even with DWM aero off or on I dont get any crashes during playing a game of any kind only when I go to start a game like clicking the exe occasionally i'll get a crash but it usually doesnt make the game crash and i can just ignore it The audio crackling thing happens no matter how I play audio from my computer USB bluetooth wireless adapter USB headset mm jack front or rear happens anyways but only when DWM AERO is disabled Happens if I watch p to p FPS videos or even playing audio in WMP or VLC Sometimes even when playing games although gameplay isnt affected Surprisingly the GPU can overclock by huge amounts and still need no voltage adjustment and be stable no visual artifacts or glitches up to mhz core and mhz memory without any voltage change almost a shear increase in both memory and core And FPS Stock is mhz core and mhz memory And the temp barely rises by even C when overclocked this much so I flashed the bios to be permanently overclocked to and and its been fine no change in stability temp is only C under load for several hours no fan but it still stays cool good

Hi I recently upgraded Graphics Card Detected Not Nvidia Being to Windows Professional -bit Everything was working fine and dandy until one day I turned off my computer I Nvidia Graphics Card Not Being Detected have a dual monitor setup One monitor was connected to the integrated graphics card on the motherboard while the other monitor was connected to the Nvidia Geforce GT When I turned the computer on the next day the monitor connected to the GT stayed in a black screen I discovered the Device Manager stopped detecting the graphics card altogether as well However when I hit the windows P button to extend and go into screen resolution it shows monitors However the one connected to the GT says quot Another Display Not Detected quot and the resolution is grayed out When I move my mouse over the mouse goes onto the other screen even though it does not detect the graphics card and the monitor is black I have tried and searched EVERYTHING I have found MANY other people with the same problem and no solution I switched monitors to make sure they both worked I have gone into the BIOS and switched it to load the PCI Express graphics card instead of the onboard g-card there is no option to disable the onboard g-card in BIOS I went into the Nvidia Management options to make sure it was set to allow dual displays I have installed older drivers tried compatibility with Vista unplugged and replugged the graphics card Is there anyone out there who has actually solved this problem Does anyone have any unique ideas Thanks

A:Nvidia Graphics Card Not Being Detected

By any chance did you install the NVIDIA beta drivers? If so they are broken for the 8600GT right now (been documented EVERYWHERE)

The only way to fix it is to system restore back before the driver was installed OR a reinstall of Windows

Computer Specs Processor - AMD ATHLON XP GHZ Mobo - Asus A N X-X RAM - GB PCI SLOTS - AGP SLOT - UPTO X SUPPORTED X GB HDD X TB HDD have had ATI issues, now Graphics card Nvidia X FLOPPY DRIVE X DVD MULTI LAYER BURN DRIVES Okay So my Previous Card was a XFX GEFORCE XT MB DDR This card completely fried so i requested a new one under lifetime warranty From XFX They said it was defective so they sent me a new card they sent me this time an ATI card XFX HD M GB DDR So this is where my problem starts i went ahead and plugged in the Graphics Card and Everything was working perfectly fine until i went ahead Graphics card issues, had Nvidia now have ATI and tried installing the drivers so i did this super late and forgot to uninstall all of the NVIDIA drivers So i installed the ATI drivers and to no Avail restarted and Nothing happened So finally a couple of minutes later i used Driver Sweeper to Remove most of the drivers from both NVIDIA and ATI but there is one ATI driver that will not let me Graphics card issues, had Nvidia now have ATI uninstall it no matter what i do ALso I went into the Device Manager and saw that under Display Properties there was quot Logmein-Display Adaptor So i went ahead and Uninstalled it and ofcourse i shouldnt have done that because now i have no Display Drivers showing and My Computer isnt Detecting my ATI card at all Help please nbsp

hi all i have a NVIDIA GeForce LE graphics card i bought it recently cuz problem Nvidia card Graphics my old one broke i think somebody took it out and played around with Nvidia Graphics card problem it and basically damaged it but anyway i bought this new graphics card just a short while ago and it s working fine on my PC The thing is sometimes when i play games there s a glitch it s not the games problem because this problem happened to most of the games that i played and it didn t happen be on my previous graphics card so the glitch is not produced from the games The glitch is produced from the graphics card i can t exactly describe wat the glitch is but when i play the games and when the quot GLITCH quot happens u can easily see that some parts of the objects are gone e g there was this time when i was playing Need For Speed Underground and some parts of the car are gone like a hole or something in it and basically u don Nvidia Graphics card problem t see the whole object or background also sometimes there s this line that shouldn t be in the background or in the game like u can see lines everywhere and it s just messed up basically the colours are the same but just parts of the objects are missing and the whole background is screwed up I ve updated the drivers already and i tried taking out the graphics card and putting it back in the slot and it didnt work this problem doesn t happen all the time but sometimes it does Also sometimes when i play MMORPG games i log out and log back in the the problem occurs if i restart my PC the problem will be solved but it ll come back after a while or so i don t know but it happens quite a lot and sometimes it freezes the screen too and not because my computer lags but after like maybe min the screen is back to normal again If i dont play games or anything and just use my computer normally for documents etc i can view it fine no problem has ever occured only when i play games Any help Should i contact Nvidia support or something BTW while i was updating the drivers from Nvidia website i found this WDM driver i know my graphics card needs it but i don t know wat the driver is for can som tell me wat WDM is nbsp

After doing a clean install of Windows -bit because of a computer crash I had that involved the quot display drivers have recovered quot error or whatever I have re-installed all my drivers except video ones I have an m x alienware laptop that originally had Vista -bit and I upgraded to -bit so I can't use my support disc to install the video drivers Then whenever I try downloading the drivers card issue NVIDIA graphics off nvidia or any other site I can't get windows to start up NVIDIA graphics card issue and have to restore because it either freezes at the Windows Starting Up screen or I get the BSOD My graphics card isn't showing up in device manager so I can't even search for updates Everything else is working perfectly except the graphic stuff and with a gaming laptop that I also use for design work it doesnt mean much to me unless I can fix what is wrong with it Help will be very appreciated

so I was a happy user with my laptop some problems like a second black screen before login but w e everything else was fine then i started up my laptop and went to load into a game of LoL and BSOD Nvlddmd sys error pops up then the error persisted to happen whenever i booted into windows without safe mode optimus?)- enabled -(caused BSOD cards both by when graphics so i went to safe mode and uninstalled all graphics drivers with Display driver uninstaller intel and nvidia BSOD -(caused by optimus?)- when both graphics cards enabled ones and then reinstalled many versions of the drivers to no avail the error still persists I am writing this from normal windows which i can access just fine if i disable either the nvidia or the intel graphics card's another issue that points me towards optimus is that the VGA toggle that switches from dgpu mode to igpu mode is stuck on orange which i believe is dgpu using nvidia card and the light indicator toggles between the green intel one and the orange nvidia one on start up but as i am writing this is stuck to the orange high performance indicator but nvidia card is disabled I am about to try and play a game and see what happens any help is greatly appreciated i would not like to have to fresh install windows if there is another solution

OK i have a Nvidia Geforce4 Ti4200 Graphics Card and it supports a tv out jack it "looks" very similar to a 7 pin svideo input but its not. I have contacted Nvidia and they have yet to return my emails. any body else have this problem?

Hello graphics keeps fa6n Nvidia card on turning everyone Hoping someone Nvidia graphics card fa6n keeps turning on here can solve this issue I have a Galaxy Geforce GTX ti graphics card in my quot old quot HPE f i say old because I ve had it since longest running PC I ve ever had so far Anyways I got this beefed up graphics card so I can play games on high settings and so far its been great the only thing that s been happening is that the fan of the card seems to turn on every - minutes At first it only happened when I was playing Star Wars the Old Republic and not WoW But now it seems to be happening with no matter what game I play My brother even got me a new power supply and even the fan of the ps was loud at first but then it quieted down after a few weeks but the fan of the graphics card still seems to turn on then turn off Is there something in the settings of the GC that I have to fool around with Or is it maybe because of my motherboard Any help would be appreciated Thanks in advance nbsp

I have had a verry loud noise in vista I have turned off desktop compisition and areo in vista and still the noise

When i turn my computer i have to:1 unplug the power plug from my PSU,2 put it back in3 wait 1 - 2 secs then turn on my computer for the screen to work

I dont have any bent pins,replaced cable

dont know what else to do

A:Nvidia 7600 gt Graphics card Noise

What kind of noise? It's probably a fan bearing - most likely a failing fan. Not uncommon for it to die at a certain age. Consider replacing the cooling fan with an aftermarket one or purchasing a new graphics card.

I have an IM845GL mobo and it comes with three pci slots, the problem is that it also comes with an intel 82845GL GMCH as well and i'm not sure about how to install the card. Should i install the PNY NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500 ( PCI ) reguarly or am i suppose to remove the GMCH? Or is there anything else special i should do before installing the card?

A:Can i get PNY NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500 ( PCI ) graphics card on this?

If the intel graphics is integrated into the motherboard,you
can disable it in the BIOS.
If not,remove it.
Make sure you uninstall the drivers for the old graphics
hardware first.

think the title says it all.... i need a betetr graphics card, but i know almost nothing about them, only requirements are it must be PCI express, and must support advanced pixel shading 2.0 (or something like that im sure you guys who know what your on about will know what i mean) and id like it to be nvidia because i have an nvidia chgipset and iv got it in my head (probably wrongly) that it will work better if its an nvidia card on an nvidia chipset....

A:decent (preferably Nvidia) graphics card for <£80?

I noticed you were in the UK so I took the liberty to check a UK site for you.

Here are a couple to start you off....The 9800GT is a better card (Clockspeed and RAM) and for that price you really can't go wrong. With either card you're going to need to make sure your PSU (Power Supply) can handle it. With the 9800GT you'll need at least a 400W. With the 240 at least a 450W. If you can find a GTS 250 at a reasonable price, I'd go for that as it's a repackaged 9800GTX (Even better than the GT). To put things into perspective the 240 is basically a repackaging of the 9600.

It really depends on what you're planning to use it for of course. Is there a specific game you're aiming to play with this card? Either way, you're going to want to go with the best bang for your buck and at the moment in your price range, this is it.

Here's a little lesson for nVidia cards:

The second number in the series (8x00, 9x00, 2x0) is the most important. The first number is basically the generation. The second number tells you whether the card is a low end, mid-grade or high end card. You don't want anything below a 6 (ie. 8200, 9400, 230). They are low end cards. There are of course exceptions to the rule because nVidia stupidly rebranded using a different number scheme. For instance, the 250 is a mid-range card even though it has a number below 6. The mid-grade cards are ok for people on a budget. Some really do offer fantastic performance for their price range. Feel free to ask if you have any other questions

I have a Nvidia GeForce2 mx200 64mb graphics card and am running Windows XP. I am having problems installing the graphics card. I have downloaded the latest drivers from Nvidia and the manufacturers of the card, Jetway, but am still unable to install it. When i look at the card on device manager i get 'This device cannot start. (Code 10)' however i know the card works as i had no problems when i was using Windows 98 orWindows ME. I have uninstalled and reinstalled numerous times, removed it from the AGP slot and replaced, there is nothing else i can think of that i could try.If anyone has any other ideas, i will try anything, i am looking to take it into a computer shop tomorrow to be looked at so any ideas before then???

*Edit I am using an EliteGroup Mainboard, K7VZA*

A:[SOLVED] Nvidia graphics card and windows xp

You might have a look thru this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q310126&

This one applies to 2K, but you might have a look since it refers to NVidia:

can somebody help me please ?
Does anybody know if the nvidia GeForce GTX 260M graphics card has a tv out funtion ? It has a vga slot and I was thinking of buying a vga to s video cable and connecting it to my t.v to play games.
thanks.
sean.

A:Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M graphics card

The GTX 260M should have a DVI output. I think DVI to HDMI converters are available.

Hi I have an ASUS laptop running on Windows 8 64 bit with i5-3210M and nVidia 645M 2GB. I sometimes like to game on my laptop and i play games like Skyrim, COH, CSGO, Bioshock, Metro, etc. And they tend to run smoothly when I set them on medium to low quality. But recently, I think it is drivers or graphics card problem... My laptop keeps on getting warm when I am not even gaming and When I DO game I constantly get less than 10 fps. I have tried reinstalling drivers and deleting all nVidia drivers and install a new one but the problem is still here. I might have to take it to repair if nothing else works.

A:Nvidia Graphics Card not working properly!!

you might be overheating if you said its starting to feel hot. Download Coretemp to check your CPU temps and download GPU temp to check the temp of your GPU.Core Temp http://download.cnet.com/Core-Temp-Gadget/3000-12565_4-75280179.html

GPU Temp http://www.gputemp.com/and then let us know what your temps are at in your next post

I just installed Windows 7 Professional x64 yesterday, and It will not recognize my 512MB Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT hardware. Therefore I am unable to install any drivers, as it does not recognize the hardware at all. Is there a fix for this or will I have to wait until HP officially recognizes windows 7, and releases a guide?

A:Windows 7 Does Not Recognize my Nvidia Graphics Card

I did a search on the forums and found your solution -=> HereOnce you have downloaded the correct driver, go to the device manager, locate the display adapter, update driver and point to the new driver that you downloaded... Hope this helps..

I have an EVGA Nvidia 9800gtx+ superclocked edition graphics card. I want to overclock the graphics card more because I heard it can actually be overclocked quite a bit more than it already is. I would like to know what is a good stress tester for this card so I can really get the most performance out of it.

A:nvidia graphics card stress test

Nvidia ntune can overclock and test the settings automatically.It also allows manual overclocking.http://www.nvidia.com/object/ntune_5.05.54.00.html

So I was running Windows 7 fine for 3 weeks or so on that standard driver but the display was kinda fuzzy and I couldn't play dvd's so I finally installed my nvidia drivers. Shortly after I got all kinds of problems, freezing, crashing etc. Is there a solution to this or do I just need to live with the standard graphics card driver?

computer: HP dv2819nrgraphics card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M

A:crashes with my nvidia graphics card driver

Just to be clear is this the driver you downloaded? NVIDIA DRIVERS 179.48 BETA(this is the Windows 7 32 bit version so if you have 64 bit, it will be a different driver)

You've probably found this already but here is some more info from HP Finding Software and Drivers After Changing the Operating System to Windows 7 HP Pavilion dv2819nr Entertainment Notebook PC - HP technical support (Turkey - English)

If it is, can you get the dump files and maybe repost your question in the Crashes and Debugging forum? There are a lot of experts in there who will analyze your dump files for you and they can go from there

Also, make sure you add your FULL system specs so we know what we are looking at.

Here is the link to how to post a dump file http://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html

While your problem is related to the graphics card (and you rightly posted in here), it may help you out if you are getting crashes to get the files analyzed.

Hi , i want to install a new graphics card on my HP 120-011in desktop pc . Currently my desktop is running integrated Intel HD graphics 4400 . I recently purchased a Nvidia Geforce GT 710 graphics card but when i inserted it in PCI-E port , the pc is not able to detect it . So here are my questions - 1. Why that graphics card is not detected by my pc ?2. Can the PSU of 180 Watts which is installed on my system handle that card ? If not , which PSU should i purchase ? Its urgent , pls reply fast . Thanks for the help .

I am having problems with my Nvidia graphics card. I have bought Windows 7 ultimate yesterday and installed it on my Sony Vaio VGN-FE11M laptop. I have installed the latest driver, said to be Windows 7 compatible, but when I load up a game it comes up the blue screen error message. Any ideas?Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce Go 7400RAM: 1GB

I have laptop (ASUS K52Jc, win7 Home premium 64-bit) with ( NVIDIA 310m 1gb ) the gc was working, but suddenly I can't find it ! Not even in device manager under Display Adapter. I keep getting this message telling me that it'is not there when I try to access its control panel . so I restored the system by a backup image, and the whole thing disappeared there is no sign of the graphics card ! So now it is working on the intel chip .

* ( I contacted both Nidia & Asus, but they're useless )

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A:My Graphics card ( Nvidia ) suddenly disappeared !! help

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I am having some extreme difficulty with the Nvidia m graphics card in my Toshiba satellite laptop i purchased around a year ago I have attached some images showing the Nvidia control panel preview window which 740m problem card graphics Nvidia shows the problems with said GPU Upon loading any application with the Nvidia graphics card as the preferred processor flickering squares visible in the attached images form Nvidia 740m graphics card problem in the window Nvidia 740m graphics card problem this goes on for multiple seconds before the whole screen flickers and my Laptop either freezer or blue-screens this results in my having to manually reboot it as if i leave it the laptop gets very hot To my knowledge this all started to occur when i updated to window however this may only be coincidence I have have updated drivers uninstalled and deleted all Nvidia programs and data from my computer in an attempt to fix this problem Nothing has worked so far Microsoft Windows Processor Intel R Core TM i - QM CPU GHz GHz Installed Memory RAM GB usable Operating System -bit operating system x -based processor GPU GeForce M Driver version Appreciate any help possible Cheers nbsp

JASS1 wrote:dear hp team, i have tring to the install all graphic driver but not supported. HP Pavilion 15-p001tx Notebook PC kindly provide me graphic driver asap. thanks & regards, jaspal singh That is difficult to do, considering that you have not helped yourself by telling us which operating system you need the driver for. That is an important bit of information. I will try to help you. The drivers that HP has supplied for your notebook are at the following URL at the suport portal for your notebook.http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-15-Notebook-PC-series/6936226/model/7132... Click on the operating system you want the drivers for and then click on the update button to see what is available.